A 24-year-old White Lake man was arrested Sept. 2 on a drunken driving charge after a resident called police just before 11 p.m. to report an individual passed out behind the wheel on the roadway in the 2000 block of Burns Road.

According to a report, officers who arrived on the scene found the car running and the man passed out behind the wheel, but were able to rouse him with some effort.

When officers asked what the man was doing he said “I am driving,” and proceeded to explain he’d dropped off a friend, but said he “could not disclose” the location of his friend’s home.

After performing poorly on field sobriety tests and blowing a preliminary breath test of .199 percent, the man was cited for operating while intoxicated with a high blood-alcohol content. The legal limit for driving in Michigan is .08 percent.

Cigarettes and condoms

Milford police were investigating after three young men allegedly snatched seven cartons of cigarettes and a package of condoms from a drug store in the Village of Milford on Aug. 29.

According to a report, employees at Walgreens told officers the men, estimated at 18-25 years old, came into the store about 8:30 p.m. brought a package of Trojan condoms to the counter and asked for a total of six cartons of cigarettes, including Marlboro and Virginia Slims.

The cashier reportedly told the men the store was having trouble with its credit card system, and that cash payment would be required. The men agreed, asked for an additional carton of cigarettes and, while the cashier was bent down retrieving the cigarettes, they allegedly grabbed the bags and ran from the store.

Two employees followed the men and were able to provide police with a description of the car, as well as the license plate number. The car was reportedly registered to a Detroit resident.

Employees valued the stolen goods at about $483.

Home invasion

Police are investigating after a 50-year-old Milford woman living in the 200 block of Noble went to the Milford police station Aug. 30 to report someone came into her home overnight.

According to a report, an officer arrived at the home and found numerous cabinets open in the messy home, but noted it was difficult to determine whether the home had been ransacked or was just in disarray. The woman pointed out where her purse — allegedly stolen — had been located. The officer noted other purses in the room were not stolen, and other valuables, such as laptops, video games and prescription medication were also left behind by the thief.

The woman, who said she doesn't lock her doors at night, told the officer she'd heard her dog barking at 3 a.m.; the officer also noted footprints in the dewy grass outside the home.

As the officer was leaving the home, a man who lives in a neighboring home approached and said someone used a screwdriver to shatter a window in his vehicle and rummage through the car. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Harmonica swiped

A 27-year-old man called police Sept. 2 after discovering someone entered his car overnight in the 1800 block of Collins and made off with a harmonica and tactical knife, which he valued at a total of about $100.